Highlights
Calls on Stockholders to Send a Clear Message of Dissatisfaction by Opposing All Proposals Other than Ratification of Independent Auditor
As WLFC stockholders consider how to vote their shares at the upcoming Annual Meeting,
Using the list of the top 20 highest-paid CEOs in 2025 as identified in Equilar’s report and comparing it with year-end 2025 market capitalizations and 2025 TSR for those companies, WLFC’s compensation practices stand out in stark relief:
- If Executive Chairman Willis were included in the
Equilar 100 analysis, his 2025 total compensation would place him 18th highest paid, ahead of Nvidia CEOJensen Huang , despite WLFC’s dramatically smaller scale (0.02% the market capitalization of Nvidia) and weaker stock performance (WLFC’s TSR underperformed that of Nvidia in 2025 by 73%: +39% for Nvidia vs. -34% for WLFC). - The smallest market capitalization among companies with a top 20 paid CEO in 2025 was roughly 14x the size of WLFC’s market capitalization.
- The median market capitalization for a company with a top 20 paid CEO in 2025 was approximately 174x the market capitalization of WLFC.
- The weakest 2025 TSR for companies with a top 20 paid CEO in 2025 still exceeded WLFC’s 2025 TSR by ~1,300 basis points.
- The median TSR for a company with a top 20 paid CEO in 2025 was 68% better than WLFC’s 2025 TSR.
In our view, it is impossible to reconcile approximately
Four Tree Island previously outlined significant concerns about WLFC’s governance, related party transactions and executive compensation practices in a letter sent privately to the independent members of the Board on
In his letter to stockholders accompanying the proxy statement for the Annual Meeting, Executive Chairman Willis stated that “the Board values your engagement.” Consistent with that invitation, Four Tree Island Advisory is calling on minority stockholders to send a clear message this year.
Four Tree Island therefore urges WLFC stockholders to:
- Vote AGAINST every proposal at the Annual Meeting, except the proposal to ratify
Grant Thornton LLP as WLFC’s independent auditor. - Recognize that the Company needs to secure support from 80% of the outstanding shares to approve the proposed increase in share capital and potential 3-for-1 forward stock split proposal (the “Charter Amendment”), so minority stockholders will determine whether this proposal passes or not. In our view, the Board has routinely made decisions benefiting Executive Chairman Willis at the expense of minority stockholders, so we question the true motivations for the Board seeking approval of the Charter Amendment. As indicated in Four Tree Island’s original private letter to the Board sent on
November 25, 2025 and made public onJanuary 6, 2026 , WLFC has suffered a consistent, high rate of stockholder dilution through stock-based compensation. Four Tree Island submits that anything that may be used to potentially further dilute minority stockholders is not deserving of an affirmative vote, and a protest AGAINST vote is warranted based on Executive Chairman Willis’s egregious compensation alone.
Based on an abundance of outreach from fellow WLFC stockholders,
Stockholders should refer to their proxy materials for detailed instructions on how to vote or change previously submitted votes. According to the Company’s proxy materials, votes must be received by
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